Got a link to this from the Bishop of the North Texas Conference in an email from my former church.
Interesting to see the bishop acknowledge concerns, but he really does nothing to allay them at all (other than the first point, which is pretty much a straw man). Reading between the lines, I take his statement as saying that they want traditionalists to stay in the denomination, but they won't do anything tangible to keep them as he, and the rest of the leadership, are fully on board the liberal train.Quote:
Today I am writing to directly address several falsehoods I have encountered about The United Methodist Church, both in the North Texas Conference and at large.
First, I have heard assertions that The United Methodist Church plans to eliminate or alter its foundational theological doctrines, including the doctrine of the Trinity and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. These claims are blatantly untrue and seek only to sow seeds of fear. Not only are our United Methodist doctrines and beliefs protected in The Constitution of the UMC, our Doctrinal Standards and the General Rules, but they are cornerstones of our faith. You can trust that they are unchanging.
Additionally, clergy and laity alike have voiced that they have heard there will not be a place for traditionalists in The United Methodist Church moving forward and that their only option is to depart the denomination. Statements like this undermine the very real and important contributions of the traditionalist leaders and congregations who continue to faithfully serve in the North Texas Conference. I have always found rich diversity of thought to be a great strength within our annual conference, and I look forward to continuing to benefit from the leadership and teaching of gifted pastors, preachers and lay members from across the entirety of the ideological spectrum.
Finally, I have heard that some within the North Texas Conference believe the Cabinet and I are "refusing to uphold The Book of Discipline," picking and choosing whether to pursue chargeable offenses. In truth, we follow the complaint procedures as outlined in The Book of Discipline 362 and 2701, examining all filed complaints and addressing each with an appropriate response. Because complaints and their resolutions within The United Methodist Church like personnel matters in the secular world are kept confidential, I can understand how it may appear that no action has been taken. However, please know that I take The Book of Discipline and the behavior of NTC clergy seriously and aim to handle this area of my responsibilities with the utmost integrity.